Supernatural Creatures
History
Geography
Final Jeopardy
Category: Literature
200

Stick a horn on a horse and you get one of these!

What is a unicorn?

200

Leonardo da Vinci painted this masterpiece in the early 1500's.

What is the Mona Lisa?

200

In the wild, the panda bear is found only in THIS country.

What is China?

400

Dracula is a famous example of this bloodsucking being.

What is a vampire?

400

In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell made the first call on THIS device that he invented. 

The first words spoken through it were: "Mr. Watson--come here--I want to see you."

What is the telephone?

400

The city of Tokyo is located in THIS country. 

What is Japan?

600

You might find this supernatural being at the end of a rainbow with a pot of gold... or on a certain cereal box...

What is a leprechaun? 
600

The first man on the moon. 

Who is Neil Armstrong?

600

San Francisco is home to THIS famous bridge. 

What is the Golden Gate Bridge?

800

For this creature, the full moon is said to cause a transformation that may make them go from standing on 2 legs to standing on 4 paws instead!

What is a werewolf?

800

Thomas Edison is credited with creating this illuminating invention. 

What is the light bulb?

800

The Five Boroughs of New York City.

What are Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, The Bronx, and Staten Island.

1000

This mythical creature is said to inhabit a certain body of water in Scotland. 

What is the Loch Ness Monster?

1000

The Statue of Liberty was given to the United States as a gift from THIS country. 

"Merci!"

What is France?

1000

The United States and THIS country to its north, share the longest border in the world. 

What is Canada?

1000

Two broad categories of literature. One refers to literature created from imagination, the other refers to literature based in fact. 

What is fiction and nonfiction? 

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